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Stainless Steel Can Take a 'LEED' Role
4 June 2008Stakeholders in the field of architecture have until June 21, 2008 to submit comments requesting changes to the latest draft rules for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system, which is administered by the U.S. Green Building Council.
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Plaza Hotel, New York City
1 March 2007
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Buddhist Temple
1 July 2005In the forested mountains near the Myanmar-Thailand border sits a small but striking temple made of stainless steel. (Nickel Magazine)
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The Great Bridge of China
1 July 2005Austenitic and duplex stainless steel applications in the Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong. (Nickel Magazine)
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China's Shenzhen Bridge
1 July 2005Lower maintenance costs are the main reason for using austenitic stainless steel in this $2.7-billion bridge. (Nickel Magazine)
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Fresh Water from Salty Water
1 July 2005Recent developments in the use of nickel-containing materials in the rapidly expanding desalination industry. (Nickel Magazine)
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Municipal Water Tank
1 July 2005When the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A., decided to capture and reuse its stormwater to irrigate municipal gardens, urban planners envisioned a water tower that would serve as a monument to sustainability.
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Low-Maintenance Swimming Pools
1 July 2005Stainless steel is making a big splash in North America because of fast assembly and low maintenance. (Nickel Magazine)
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Tall Buildings
1 March 2005
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Residential Heat Radiators
1 March 2005
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Good Practices
1 November 2004How austenitic stainless steels should be transported, stored, cut, formed, welded and cleaned. (Nickel Magazine)
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Chicago's Jelly Bean
1 November 2004See Anish Kapoor's spectacular 'Cloud Gate' sculpture in Chicago's Millenium Square. (Nickel Magazine)
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'Green' Materials
1 November 2004How nickel-containing stainless steels are excellent choices for protecting the environment and creating comfortable, attractive structures. (Nickel Magazine)

